wrist-no SPECIALS COATS - tull length Costs ll Red, Air Force Blue and SUM. Reduced to cheri- 1035 v. 19.75 BLOUIIB - Special weelfond bargsia u striped are. Blouses. Ideal for wearing with shorts or slack. New is the the to buy We or three 75c H» GREENDAI. C0. LADIII’ WIAR OlQueenlta-eet DEQUI/RIMINTB: ‘hat your raoet the requirements of the icy. That your flock is “PULLORUM CLEAN.” be Value unsurpassed in a group of Spring and Summer Coats, rod-need for quick clearance- Navy. Also summer shorties in Lime, Yellow and Blue. Sines l2 to 40. Regular $12.95 to - ~— -_-_—_-:—____.—-. -_'~_;_-~,. . New Hampshire Flock Owners flock and premises P. l. I. Approved Flock Pol- The shipping o! laateluing eggs to U. S. A. is likely to donald; a. Eugene Maodonald; Elizabeth Stewart. Grade VII-l, Be Masters. Grade V (a)—l, can Macdon- l ald; 3. Marie Myers; a. louise En- man Grade Y (iv-l, William Masters. 3.] Grade I (c)- ‘2 Helen McNeil. Perfect donald, Preston Richards. Macdonald, Joseph Macdonald "Huareches ,Deeigneci for your hours oi relax- ation, time importation: lrorn old Mexico are a treat lor sloclringlesl leei . . . their cool natural colored leather is amply ventilated by tire leather lacing trims . . . pliable leather soles and almost lat "peers heel" . . . in natural or with colored trim, your size awaits you now at a truly economical price. ‘3-95 THE PAIR 85 SIORES IN CANADA i l, Ronald Morrissey Grade I (d)——1, Joan McNeil. attendance: Eugene Mac- Joan Anne Tweedy, teacher. __a Winners at Zlerl Picnic iiorspetition _-_- Ibllowing were the ton; 2. Malcolm MacFadycn: John Phillips. Running race. girls ll to Myrtle Haw and May Meney. Running race, boys 13 to l4: Frank l-Iowatt; I. Orwell Ford Running race. girls i6 to : J. MacLeod. Donald; 3, Mrs. Brooklyn Vail. time in the individual consumer's rimt ration compared to what it was when meat was rationed be- fore, except that this time practi- cally all meats will be covered. This is the statement made by Donald Gordon, chairman o1 the Prices Board who states that the ration will be two pounds per week on a carcass weight basis. This statement was in answer to many enquiries following the statement that the basic meat, ra- tion will be one pound and a thi a week. The difference in the proposed ration as compared with the last. explained Mr. Gordon, simply that practically all meats will be included, whereas, generally speaking, the last ration covered fresh meats and a few processed meats only, and did not cover fancy meats such as liver, hearts. kidney. etc. I “Some people are making the mistake of multiplying one pound and a third by fifty-two weeks| and jumping to the conclusion- that we are making an extraordin- ary reduction from an average yearly per capita consumption of. roughly, 147 pounds last year to about 66 pounds in the coming year," said Mr. Gordon. "Such a calculation ls completely incorrect. In order to arrive at per caplta consumption there must in- eluded meat consumed in hotels, restaurants, and other eating places as well as any meat which is off- ration such as soup bones on which less than 50 per cent meat is in- cluded. Altogether, we do not expect to get our consumption be- low an estimated 130 pounds per capita or about a 12 per cent re- duction. "Having in mind that poultry and fish are not being included the ration now announced is by no prise win- ners ai, the Zion Church Sunday .1. ;2.NsnMa n- 18 l, Ruby MaoMiiian; i. Shirley Rice; Guessing contest, members and friends of congregation: i, Mrs. B. Vail; 2. Mrs. M. Nicholson; 3. M-rs. Time race. adults: i, Mrs. Mor- ley Genge; 2. Mrs. Wendell Mac- ' ciety was held i... CANADIAN All! 3, Died N.S. and IKEJ. Regiment Brown. Bruce Arthur. Dartnliguth, NB. aJd- 3, Elma. , Ill Cullen Electrical m‘; ‘poo; 35¢ m. 1; u, Mechanical Engineers l6: 1, Marjorie Ora ; a, Jessie Gm- wflllflm John. Iv-Opl. mvnas; s, Katherine Mscltsdyen Britney Forks Cane Breton. N5- l. I "i" WIT-Fill" LCiagrldtleenrzllisuymgiyeg-eople‘ l A glrs. Ilirlitgrllgyjdtgenge; 2, Betty King; B! The Canadian Press =- ‘its... ,, , h“ 1.9323335. mac."- u r , . y- one If you are desirous of shipping hfltdfing eggs p, the for-all: l, Keith giviiiin; ‘inn-Zia thflfsn "We! ‘p11,?! I-gnlnsrad area to slits-let, U.S.A., starting late fall» this year's “gr:Qgzaiigtigggglngflgmgfgggg,. campaign ended iviuiletilieélirlitivyllilalg all-eta, file your application with the Senior Poultry 1- Jessie Hvrwsc’ 2- Vvmu Mec- QQQ- “figg, Th” loo-worm . B»: u. Ohlr-rletwm. P. s. r. Blood testing 111115;, i.,£g,*;;‘1,,g:g;§*~,,,,,,,,,. , many. ‘Amsterdam and 5.€éiia.“°" _ Itortflopteqber 5th. .11. u- -' ' —*—-—'—-——— ifé"; R ffmrrfi- M" J “m- 3' nrtspamssna VILLAGE scnoor. Honor roll for June: G!‘ e X——l. aid; 2, Myrtle 457111118. equal; 3. Reta Somers. Grade IX-l, Mary Morrison: Grade I (aJ-l, Wayne Bernard, 2. Leone MacLure. CORNWALL (F. H. MacArthur) Kingston was the scene of rd when a. steer went amuck in Elm r with MT- Fame“ A grgup grland Mrs. Harry PBlShlClL-C. | Willis’ pasture field ~men, including the owner of t n i; crazed beast, Ivan Glow, went tre: the field |It beast and then take it back to Cornwall. its original home. Tire steer, however, resented the idea of being forcabiy removed from pleas- ant waters and green pastures and ggomptly charged the party. The ys immediately took to cover, and the crazed animal took to the nearby woods. Here the hunt went on. a sort of hide and seek play amongst the ended with the heat-crazed steer. The regular monthly meeting of the local Women's Missionary So- on Monday, July 9. in the Vestery of the Church. A miscellaneous bridal shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bergman, was held on Tuesday evening, July 1o, at the bride's old me. Mr. Bergman is a native of our sister province, Nova Scotia. Their marriage took place in the city of Halifax, they departed on ing to round up the animal. capture oi’ the to which point Wednesday morn- That Mrs. Albert Hyde has re- turned to her home in Meadow- bank will be good news for hcr means so severe as to cause any anxiety about maintaining an ade- ada. Unceasing pounding of Japanese in the islands of the Pacific by of war rattler than commit hsra-kiri for the honor of the Emperor. many friends throughout these dis- tricts. The elde quate nutritional standard in Can- bxeterli a patient in the P.E.I. Hos- p 8 rly woman had Printe Bombs and Shells-and leaflets issued by the Army's Psychological War- fare Branch and the 0W1 has brought a new development in the war .. .. . nowadays Japs do surrender. ways the enemy is persuaded Photos above show some of the is a spread showing the humane treatment Jap prisoners of war are Asssesiesos teseoeptthefeteetapriaoner of Casualties; Pie. Gertrude MacDon- MacLeod and Paul Myron Matheson; 3, Nadine Deighan Con. of Nova Scotia. are visiting Com-i siderable excitement last Monday “"311 and 599mm? their Iwudays was Clow's plan to rope the trees, but finally it} supplement that's rich in ‘k ENERGY ‘k VITAMINS i’ MINERALS Only strong, sturdy, well-boned foxes have the size and stamina to produce first-class pelts. The time to develop this vital framework is now-during the aitical grow- ing months. Once this time is past, nothing can be done to feed an undersized, runty animal into a big, full-size peltcr or breeder. i For the important job of supplying the energy your foxes need while they're growing. Y0“ @811 will“ 0n Hexitc. It’ rich in energy supplied by casy-to-digest, thoroughly cooked cereal flakes. It contains plenty of 2. CLIFFORD MacDONALD " i i viii. time OVIIQIAB School picnic sports. r f Runnine rm. 1m lander five: "Mo!" PIWIM Killed In l Fame Tonmsend- 2 Pate Jane "u" m" 3'99"“ m"! o‘ . . . Y MacDonald; 3. Marilyn White. Wounds While Prisoner or war: Running race, boys under five: N" 51'"!!! l l, Bobby Mclnnls: a, James Msc- 00am‘. PM Help . mout- Collum; 8. Jimmy Fletcher. Woodstock, N. B. _ Running race, boys i! to 6: l, PIWMIII “mull!!! NW Gerald Burgoyne; 2. David Currie; Fill 0 Presumed 3, Freddy l-llckox. KIIIOI Ill Afllflli Running Race, girls l to 6: l, Royal Canadian Artillery Fame Townshend; 2. Barbara Mao- Arseneau, David. Sgt, Eel Riv- Gregor; 3, Patsy Jane MacDonald. er Crossing. . Peanut Throw. boys I to ll: l, NJ. and 2.1.1. Regiment Wcndegq Rcdgfl 2, Bobby White; s. lé-aclnnliwablilexander Joseph, Pta, . ‘Am uare rggs. , . . ivauéllllllnglame‘ b“ I ~ l. 8s w lisxervekpieofibltellsealfldtlleht Ell E an; m m Caéium; 8. Iireddymk 1 ‘ a L ' I . unning race. : he], ~ Helen Cook: 3. Jean 1&0: l: time)?“ g: g I mgnnut llfll I t0 l! igr-rll-"Ikki A eanu w. : , , .. , ~ Jean MacGregor; i. Myrtle iaw- 5&1“, Robert Wu“. H: - " ‘ ' ' llélns Iaxngloifince Whitlock; I. Tonybm-nf}; 5_ ' " ~ ' 5“ a l“ - MaoCrae, Ran 19h Herbert, Pie, " golfgggéii%ghggvi M» - l,» campbautos. 1%. , O a Run ing . all! te r ' rflrlredh P- "“ team...“- us" “so Pr» . . r . . . so; s... i... a .. 1e: .3 , ,, vs,- with the halpcinwgsurxnr m mil gen?!“ 2' John Phmbu " MacKenn: Ayes? l1! sAxinc e 3Q“? m,’ bu" n u, u. ,_ Supervisor, Antigen h, N, s, ‘ ihweusy-to-drgesi cereal Donald acDonald and Earl Bea- CANADA 5 O L D I Y DOMINION SILVER FOX F URS, LTD., is 116a’ vitamin n and calcium-both needed a» sound, man; bones. It: contains many other vitamins and mincfl essential to vigorous health and good condition. Try Hexite as the cereal supplement for your foxes.‘ It will help you get the best possible pups, pelts and profits. Choose eitherI-Iexite XX (with meat) or Hexite Cereal (without meat). HexiteXXoontains 25% protein. See your nearest Hexite dealer or write to the Kellogg Company of Canada, Ltd., London, Ontario, for helpful . literature on ranch management and feeding. Made lo W high standards Kellogg's, world’e largest manufacturer of ready-tweet; cereals, puts its vast nutritional knowledge and. exper- ience into making Hcxite as fine a feed as money can buy. Hexite is blended from the finest ingredients, quality tested and proven with many generations of foxes!‘ _ Ewen Huestis. 98; Dorothea Han:- lligd bneleciiiezsiililcstswiillriile-liuedgimill 93; Deane Lowther 93; Kris- an relatives in Cornwall. North] tine Huestis 92: Betty Campbell River and Charlottetown Mr5_| 91; Patricia Hammill 91; Helen Richardswisiteci the Province IastAWEiBZF-i 9°- summer, but Mrs. Flannagan has: not seen her native hearth for al-i most thirty years; and. naturally, many changes have taken place; since then. . f Mr. Homer Pethick and family; parents. Mr. I l NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL Re ort of North Carleton School for t e month of June. Grade X-Toolc entrance examin- ations). Grade IX-i. Dorothea Hammill .2, Betty Campbell. . Grade VIII-l. Ewen Huestls: 2- JMargai-et Cormier and Betty |Wedge, equal; 3. Wendall Myers. , Grade VI—1. Deane Lowther: 2. iKrisiine Huestis; fl. Harry Lowtber Grade V-l. Ella Campbell; 2., ,Derwyn Huestis. i2, Helen Wedge; 3, lfearliammilhl ruaaacw EilEtiTi Bi-icrruigriosouirors ;__ I ‘ WOOL Forward yorlr wool immediately to the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Station, i Charlottetown, freight collect. Prompt settle- ment, accurate grading, government bonus pro- vided. . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSN. 7-13-3i. At left is reproduced a surrender pass dropped behind the Jsp lines which insurs safe conduct to any enemy soldier holdin it. At center accorded by menu ease. wholesome out-ol-dooss wash you-amused business. At present, producers are netting Ball throwing contest, young 5"“ VH-l- fan" Muir”; ' 60s per donen for eggs accepted for hatchery purposes. ladies‘ 1' H“? MacMmam 3- M“ iia§Sii'°"° Mumy’ 3' B35“ M“ Charlottetown Summerslde w- Maflnmfld- crane VI-l Christie Ann Todd’ laigtglxéeyvToldbhwtiinBettty Cfiusins.‘ __ _ ,_ ___..,,._m _ -- '7- , _- —. e ns on urray: '-<-- -—~*"""" '”“'Tr-__o"d 111-4, Patricia Hamm muse» - =v Fred» a» ..“::f:.i.%$i'“: castles on: 1-1. Lew _. s _ ~s=~ vmnorr nrva-a sonoor. Grade IV-l, Janet Reardon- 3, Tllfi NOW "Ell llatlull “EM, 1v 1 Lonam. cousmswtion in the P.E.I. Hos m1. ofiilvaon Myers; s. Frances Ham.‘ K 1x5 mi —*— N! Mlle“; 3. Preston Richards. 2 Alice T _b's ' Mrs. Robert Richars of Sydney. m - ' Grade III—l. Joseph Macdonald '6 00m ' N S and her sister. Mrs. Flanna- Grade I-No exams. _ - t“. n,“ GT d I __1 J __ rade Il (a) — 1. Lulu Tcombs. - " h 1 . Pupils making, over 9o per cent: all“, vn1_.1, “"5011; M"- Gjdj I (lslflMigiréelRgglaarildgn There will be no difference this GTBdE 11 (bl-l. Billy ChaPPEL 3a“ of Busmn‘ arrived on t‘ e s and Spoken Words Are. First Aids, t0 Sllffeflilei‘ in Ilrdesu. recreation and plenty of the well-loved los- R-IIM. I l!!!‘ residered Jap on Guam broadcasts through a Marine public 10D: system to his former Mlows eatollingtne advantages of surrender. N0 eyes of Japanese in all pictures are menisci W“ their tallies Isl Nolllsh. “And we'll NOT have any more of tins-Here comes the Gestapo stuff!" ' outiaoreerto